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used to point to. romney senior adviser stuart stevens defended his campaign and his candidate in a big article he wrote. he said the campaign had the right ideas but failed to do a better job -- oh, my god, communicating to women and hispanics. they communicated already i would argue, quite well. >> i think we should have done a better job reaching out to women voters. the governor has a great record on women's issues. we should have done a better job articulating that record. we should have done a better job reaching out to hispanic voters. we should have done it earlier and in a more effective way, and i think looking forward those are questions for the party. i think we have a very good message there. we just have to do a better job with it. >> bob, i would argue that the message got out from akins, got out from myrrh you can the murd. i think a lot of -- especially the numbers show single women were really turned off -- they like the looks of romney in that first debate. a lot of numbers showed th
used to point to. romney senior adviser stuart stevens defended his campaign and his candidate in a big article he wrote. he said the campaign had the right ideas but failed to do a better job -- oh, my god, communicating to women and hispanics. they communicated already i would argue, quite well. >> i think we should have done a better job reaching out to women voters. the governor has a great record on women's issues. we should have done a better job articulating that record. we should...
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a very clear point of view you've given us. thank you for joining us on "hardball." yesterday i spoke with senator susan collins who also had concerns about ambassador rice. >> it's obvious she chose to emphasize some aspects and downplay others, and, frankly, i think the u.n. ambassador along with the secretary of state should be above politics and that she should have just said, no, i'm not going to go on those shows. it's the wrong issue and the wrong time of year. i've got to maintain my credibility. >> okay. joining us right now is kent conrad, senator from north dakota. i guess you heard those views. what are your views on the issues raised on the antagonistic side? >> first of all, i have high regard for senator corker and senator collins, but there are others who have been strident voices against the ambassador that have been terribly unfair to her. what she said on those sunday talk shows was precisely what the intelligence community agreed to unanimously would be the unclassified version of events. it is entirely appropriate for the ambassador to rely on th
a very clear point of view you've given us. thank you for joining us on "hardball." yesterday i spoke with senator susan collins who also had concerns about ambassador rice. >> it's obvious she chose to emphasize some aspects and downplay others, and, frankly, i think the u.n. ambassador along with the secretary of state should be above politics and that she should have just said, no, i'm not going to go on those shows. it's the wrong issue and the wrong time of year. i've got...
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she led us to believe if we didn't go to iraq, we would have a nuclear weapon used against us. i would say that was a problem. >> and i like condi rice, and i'm glad the senate confirmed her, but there were more serious mistakes made in the first bush term on intelligence and also on coordinating as condi rice's job required her to do. it wasn't all her fault, therefore the senate gave her a second chance. this is a much smaller issue, and, therefore, i think the senate should also give a second chance even if people think susan rice made a mistake here. >> isn't it interesting they're accusing her of flacking for the administration, which is what condi rice did big time when she made the case for war which was totally overblown. and we all know it now. >> absolutely. the irony -- this is full of ironies. one of the ironies is the security problems that occurred in benghazi was because of the overthrow of the dictator gadhafi. who was one of the main american promoters of that? it was john mccain. and that's one of the ironies that's lost in all this. >> because gadhafi was our
she led us to believe if we didn't go to iraq, we would have a nuclear weapon used against us. i would say that was a problem. >> and i like condi rice, and i'm glad the senate confirmed her, but there were more serious mistakes made in the first bush term on intelligence and also on coordinating as condi rice's job required her to do. it wasn't all her fault, therefore the senate gave her a second chance. this is a much smaller issue, and, therefore, i think the senate should also give a...
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, and, of course, who inspired us. it's a perfect upbeat gift for yourself or someone who shares our love of history and american greatness. we'll be right back. >>> well, we're back. republicans have always mocked the president's experience as a community organizer. remember those laugh lines back in 2008 at the convention? here they are again. >> he worked as a community organizer. what? >> i guess a small town mayor is sort of like a community organizer except that you have actual responsibilities. >> as you see, the president's experience as a community organizer when he got out of law school helped him build one of the most impressive ground teams. the president's team wants to use that energy in the current fiscal cliff debate. quote, mr. obama's aides are trying to harness the passions that returned him to the white house hoping to pressure republicans in congress to accept tax increases on the wealthy. joy reid is managing editor of thegrio.com. she's at least as smart as i am, which is not an accolade, it's a
, and, of course, who inspired us. it's a perfect upbeat gift for yourself or someone who shares our love of history and american greatness. we'll be right back. >>> well, we're back. republicans have always mocked the president's experience as a community organizer. remember those laugh lines back in 2008 at the convention? here they are again. >> he worked as a community organizer. what? >> i guess a small town mayor is sort of like a community organizer except that you...
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, and, of course, who inspired us. it's a perfect upbeat gift for yourself or someone who shares our love of history and american greatness. we'll be right back. were a spac, zeebox would be an alien, first officer. just like an officer helps a captain explore the universe, zeebox helps you discover what shows are most popular, where the biggest buzz is, or what the stars are watching now. download zeebox free, and let your tv go where it's never gone before. ♪ you can stay in and like something... ♪ [ car alarm deactivates ] ♪ ...or you can get out there with your family and actually like something. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is on, offering some of our best values of the year. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> well, we're back. republicans have always mocked the president's experience as a community organizer. remember those laugh lines back in 2008 at the convention? here they are again. >> he worked as a community organizer. what? >> i guess a small town mayor is sort of like a commun
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>> did you limbaugh would us oskewed weather report? next an extreme case of preelectioublican idea of a tax increase in his state? to beef up the military personnel in case because president obamaotre-elected. one. thinking worst case scenario, civil unrest diso maybe, we're not talking a few riots and demonstrations. we'relevelington con cord, take up arms and get rid of the guy. he's going to send in troops. i don't want him in county. i'm going to stand in front o're not the sheriff, i've already asked him, are you going to back me? idea case twist.g with how president mother managed to convince us all that her son in kenya. >> i looked into that before he was sworn in for the presidency we went down into the library of congress and the of two newspapers in hawaii each published the birth of barac to fraudulently file the b notice of barack obama being born in hawaii. that doesn't mean there aren't some other explanati they may have announced that by telegram from kenya. the >> by neglected to consider the mother naming her son bara
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used to have the feeling no matter what happened i would get through. as long as you have that feeling you seem to get through. i've lost that feeling lately but as a matter of fact i don't feel badly. if anything happens to me i have this knowledge if i live to be 100 i can only
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so he used the table, he used the art of cuisine, the art of entertaining those virginia rights of hospitality that he grew up with to really move opinion in his direction. doesn't mean that it created a bipartisan but as you know, life is lived on the margins in politics and every once in a while when you need a vote, you're more likely to get the benefit of the doubt with somebody with whom you've broken bread and who knows what your eyes looks like and voice sounds like than you are from some distant, remote figure. >> let's talk about the most important sentence in our country's history. we hold these truths to be self-ebb dent, created -- endowed by the creator, certain unalienable rights, among them liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. endowed by our creator is also interesting. he was a deist, right? his idea of an internal being, of a god was what? what was his religious belief and how did that fit into his notion of human rights? >> he saw there was a croater god. there would be a system of rewards and punishments after death and he did believe there was divine agency in human histo
so he used the table, he used the art of cuisine, the art of entertaining those virginia rights of hospitality that he grew up with to really move opinion in his direction. doesn't mean that it created a bipartisan but as you know, life is lived on the margins in politics and every once in a while when you need a vote, you're more likely to get the benefit of the doubt with somebody with whom you've broken bread and who knows what your eyes looks like and voice sounds like than you are from...
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they are precisely the same as those used in the swift voting used to keep john kerry from the presidency. they attack her for her early explanation of the horror of benghazi when their real
they are precisely the same as those used in the swift voting used to keep john kerry from the presidency. they attack her for her early explanation of the horror of benghazi when their real
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so he used the table, he used the art of cuisine, of entertaining. those virginia rights of hospitality that he grew up, so really move opinion in his direction. doesn't mean that it created a bipartisan valhalla, it doesn't. but as you know, life is lived in the margins on politics. and every once in a while when you need a vote, you're more likely to get the benefit of the doubt with somebody with whom you've broken bread and who knows what your eyes look like and what your voice sounds like than you are from some distant, remote figure. >> let's talk about the most important sentence in our country's history. "we hold these truths to be self-evident that man is endowed by his creator with certain unalienable rights, among them life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." i'm blown away by that, that the pursuit of happiness would be among our rights. and he was a diest, right? his idea of an internal being, of a first cause, if you would -- >> of god. >> -- of a god, was that. what was his notion of human rights? >> he saw that there was a creato
so he used the table, he used the art of cuisine, of entertaining. those virginia rights of hospitality that he grew up, so really move opinion in his direction. doesn't mean that it created a bipartisan valhalla, it doesn't. but as you know, life is lived in the margins on politics. and every once in a while when you need a vote, you're more likely to get the benefit of the doubt with somebody with whom you've broken bread and who knows what your eyes look like and what your voice sounds like...
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thanks for being with us. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. >> thanks, chris, and thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, let's talk turkey. president obama's back at the white house after his big overseas trip. he arrived home just in time to pardon the thanksgiving turkeys and brought some references to the election.
thanks for being with us. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. >> thanks, chris, and thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, let's talk turkey. president obama's back at the white house after his big overseas trip. he arrived home just in time to pardon the thanksgiving turkeys and brought some references to the election.
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they used to say -- i won't use the bad word, but the old days in the south, you couldn't win unless you were the furthest out of the most segregationist line. if anybody went soft on the race issue, even slightly on civil rights, you were finished. the only way you won was go hard right and become the ultimate segregationist, and that held the south back for decades. anyway, thank you, michael and ron reagan. have a nice holiday. >>> up next, the best and worst campaign commercials of the 2012 campaign coming up. it's kind of interesting. forgot a lot of these. this is "hardball," the place for politics. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just finished a bowl of your new light chicken pot pie soup and it's so rich and creamy... is it really 100 calories? let me put you on webcan... ...lean roasted chicken... and a creamy broth mmm i can still see you. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> back to "hardball." now to the "sideshow." first off, the political version of the oscars, kind of. "the washington post" is out with its list of the 2012 election fixies the
they used to say -- i won't use the bad word, but the old days in the south, you couldn't win unless you were the furthest out of the most segregationist line. if anybody went soft on the race issue, even slightly on civil rights, you were finished. the only way you won was go hard right and become the ultimate segregationist, and that held the south back for decades. anyway, thank you, michael and ron reagan. have a nice holiday. >>> up next, the best and worst campaign commercials of...
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they used to say -- i won't use the bad word, but the old days in the south, you couldn't win unless you were the furthest out of the most segregationist line. if anybody went soft on the race issue, even slightly on civil rights, you were finished. the only way you won was go hard right and become the ultimate segregationist, and that held the south back for decades. anyway, thank you, michael and ron reagan. have a nice holiday. >>> up next, the best and worst campaign commercials of the 2012 campaign coming up. it's kind of interesting. forgot a lot of these. this is "hardball," the place for politics. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before
they used to say -- i won't use the bad word, but the old days in the south, you couldn't win unless you were the furthest out of the most segregationist line. if anybody went soft on the race issue, even slightly on civil rights, you were finished. the only way you won was go hard right and become the ultimate segregationist, and that held the south back for decades. anyway, thank you, michael and ron reagan. have a nice holiday. >>> up next, the best and worst campaign commercials of...
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richard engel joins us now. talking to blogger tom ricks about whether a potential strike on iran has anything to do with the fighting going on right now. >> some people think that what this is about is in preparation for a likely war with iran, israel testing the rockets that would be fired against it from gaza. so we may something with lebanon soon. it's a preliminary. this is a warm-up round for the real conflict ahead. >> you really think there's a chance that israel would strike iran and try to take out those nuclear? >> yes. especially given the time of the gaza thing. now they are getting down to business after the election. >> i guess that's the question that calls for some speculation, but is it possible that benjamin netanyahu has decided the best way to deal with iran is to get involved in a hot war and then obviously iran's role going for the source of the problem and bombing them as part of a hot war situation. >> reporter: it does require some speculation, but it also requires some analysis. and i
richard engel joins us now. talking to blogger tom ricks about whether a potential strike on iran has anything to do with the fighting going on right now. >> some people think that what this is about is in preparation for a likely war with iran, israel testing the rockets that would be fired against it from gaza. so we may something with lebanon soon. it's a preliminary. this is a warm-up round for the real conflict ahead. >> you really think there's a chance that israel would...
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we used to call them meal tickets. they showed up because this guy is going to take care of them the rest of their life. election night headquarters are packed with people looking for something from the candidate. i know you're shaking your head there, john. it seemed like you saw this with dukakis. he was the perfect candidate for the democrats back in '88 until they lost. it just isn't one party. but the republicans were always much better at covering their wounded. they'd run -- nixon ran again and again and again. they brought back bob dole 20 years later. they always run the familiar times. this time it looks like they're really mad about the club, the club itself produced this guy and they don't like him. >> but this was the last and least of the club, chris. as john heilman was explaining. there was no philosophy whatsoever behind all of this. it was pure opportunism. it was pure i'm in the right place because we have a president at a time of high unemployment so i'm going to win so be with me for no other reaso
we used to call them meal tickets. they showed up because this guy is going to take care of them the rest of their life. election night headquarters are packed with people looking for something from the candidate. i know you're shaking your head there, john. it seemed like you saw this with dukakis. he was the perfect candidate for the democrats back in '88 until they lost. it just isn't one party. but the republicans were always much better at covering their wounded. they'd run -- nixon ran...
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thanks for joining us. when we return, let me finish with whether president obama will reach for greatness in his second term. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. blap blap anywhere in the county for a low flat rate. yea, i know. oh, you're good. good luck! priority mail flat rate boxes. online pricing starts at $5.15. only from the postal service. a hybrid? most are just no fun to drive. now, here's one that will make you feel alive. meet the five-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max says ha. c-max says wheeee. which is what you get, don't you see? cause c-max has lots more horsepower than prius v, a hybrid that c-max also bests in mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes
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it's just awful. >> tell us about this. i've been trying to bring attention to some of the groups i've gotten to know in the last couple of weeks. but tell me about the federal government. if you lose a house, if you have your electrical system destroyed, if everything around the house basically has to be rebuilt, can you get the money from the federal government or is this going to have to be private insurance? >> this is one of the problems. the most private insurance doesn't have -- is not flood insurance. some people have flood insurance, and some people don't. and then fema will pay a maximum of 31,400. well, you can have a bungalow, a little tiny home in new york, and 31,400 isn't going to bring that back. this is something we have to look at. they did after katrina figure out a way to use cdbg money for this and it's something we're going to have to do. there are so many different things that have to be covered here. the storm was so great. 14 feet higher than we've ever seen it. the brooklyn battery tunnel had 100 m
it's just awful. >> tell us about this. i've been trying to bring attention to some of the groups i've gotten to know in the last couple of weeks. but tell me about the federal government. if you lose a house, if you have your electrical system destroyed, if everything around the house basically has to be rebuilt, can you get the money from the federal government or is this going to have to be private insurance? >> this is one of the problems. the most private insurance doesn't have...
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it's just awful. >> tell us about this. i've been trying to bring attention to some of the groups i've gotten to know in the last couple weeks. tell me about the federal government. if you lose a house, if you have your electrical system destroyed, if everything around the house basic aally has to be rebuilt -- >> this is one of the problems. the most private insurance doesn't have -- is not flood insurance. >> it's only when. >> some people have flood insurance and some people don't. and then fema will pay a maximum of 34, $100. you can have a bungalow and 31, 400 isn't going to bring that home back. it's something we're going to have to do. there are so many different things that have to be covered here. the storm was so great, 14 feet higher than we've ever seen it. the brooklyn battery tunnel had 100 million gallons of water from one end to the other, totally full that had to be pumped out. but in addition to that, we have -- we have so many places where the -- all the barriers, the natural barriers -- are gone. and the
it's just awful. >> tell us about this. i've been trying to bring attention to some of the groups i've gotten to know in the last couple weeks. tell me about the federal government. if you lose a house, if you have your electrical system destroyed, if everything around the house basic aally has to be rebuilt -- >> this is one of the problems. the most private insurance doesn't have -- is not flood insurance. >> it's only when. >> some people have flood insurance and some...
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you know, often times, and i guess in movies or in mellow drama you're used to the fact a report is use agroman tick relationship to get information out of a source. was this woman, broadwell, getting anything of intelligence or security matters or classified away from the general? >> well, everyone denies it, and i'm aware of no evidence otherwise. by the way, nobody ever asks me to exchange sex for information so -- although if someone did ask me that on twitter today. the serious point about eric holder's point and sari's point i think is that the justice department and fbi made the judgment that the fact that the cia director had a secret that could expose him to blackmail was not in itself inherently a risk to national security. they found out something or took some steps that persuaded them that it was okay. i think a strong case could be made that that's a decision that should be left to the president, that the president has to decide whether he's comfortable having a cia director with that kind of potential vuler in 5ebvulnerabi. i'm not sure the president will want the attorney
you know, often times, and i guess in movies or in mellow drama you're used to the fact a report is use agroman tick relationship to get information out of a source. was this woman, broadwell, getting anything of intelligence or security matters or classified away from the general? >> well, everyone denies it, and i'm aware of no evidence otherwise. by the way, nobody ever asks me to exchange sex for information so -- although if someone did ask me that on twitter today. the serious point...
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thanks for joining us tonight. this was a hot pressure cooker press conference and you were in the middle. let's talk about the president's tactic. it looks like he's got one. here he is sticking out his message of defending the middle class today, sticking to it. he practically dared the republicans to hold tax cuts for the middle class hostage. he went back to that word hostage. let's take a look. >> the other option is to pass a law right now that would prevent any tax hike whatsoever on the first $250,000 of everybody's income. i hope republicans in the house come on board, too. we should not hold the middle class hostage while we debate tax cuts for the wealthy. the most important step we can take right now, i think the foundation for a deal that helps the economy, creates jobs, gives consumersty, which means gives consumers confidence they'll have consumers during the holiday season if we right away say 98% of americans aren't going to see their taxes go up. >> i thought that was pretty well crafted as a tact
thanks for joining us tonight. this was a hot pressure cooker press conference and you were in the middle. let's talk about the president's tactic. it looks like he's got one. here he is sticking out his message of defending the middle class today, sticking to it. he practically dared the republicans to hold tax cuts for the middle class hostage. he went back to that word hostage. let's take a look. >> the other option is to pass a law right now that would prevent any tax hike whatsoever...
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what can you tell us here? the democratic feerd, andrew cuomo, people like martin he omall dwri from maryland, these are governors of new york and maryland. do they stay in the circle knowing they don't know how hillary is going to move? >> absolutely. i think everything will wait to see what hillary clinton will do. one of the big questions democrats face is as they look this this demographic shift, the question is is it a democratic coalition or is it an obama coalition? i think one of the answers to that could certainly be hillary clinton, who could most certainly hold that coalition he together. she's widely favored among afterwardses and latinos. certainly she's a favorite of women as well. one of the questions, though, if presidential elections are always a referendum on the future and looking toward the future, i think one of the questions she would have to answer is whether or not she embodies of future or whether or not she faces marco rubio, who is younger and a cuban, that might be a problem. obama r
what can you tell us here? the democratic feerd, andrew cuomo, people like martin he omall dwri from maryland, these are governors of new york and maryland. do they stay in the circle knowing they don't know how hillary is going to move? >> absolutely. i think everything will wait to see what hillary clinton will do. one of the big questions democrats face is as they look this this demographic shift, the question is is it a democratic coalition or is it an obama coalition? i think one of...
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so now they tell us. republicans are becoming brutally honest in the wake of their defeat last week. so the party that spent much of the campaign telling us that evolution is a lie, global warming a hoax, tax cuts pay for themselves, and pollsters were conspiring against the winning romney campaign, is now apparently making an effort to join the reality-based community. the latest, louisiana governor bobby jindal who told politico it's time for republicans to, quote, stop being the stupid party. sounds promising until you remember he signed into law a measure that allows for teaching creationism in public schools. with me are two msnbc political hot shots, howard fineman is "the huffington post" boss and john heilemann with new york magazine. both great guys and brilliant. let me ask you about this republican party. as someone once said in the communist world, the road to damascus is very crowded these days. there are a lot of what do you call them, a lot of converts out there. i was thinking howard in a
so now they tell us. republicans are becoming brutally honest in the wake of their defeat last week. so the party that spent much of the campaign telling us that evolution is a lie, global warming a hoax, tax cuts pay for themselves, and pollsters were conspiring against the winning romney campaign, is now apparently making an effort to join the reality-based community. the latest, louisiana governor bobby jindal who told politico it's time for republicans to, quote, stop being the stupid...
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. >> michael, thanks for joining us. we have had a good time arguing and discussing things, occasionally agreeing on things but often not. let me ask you about that republican world view. i wonder what color the sky is. how did they see this election the way rasmussen pollsters would see it, basically a romney romp? how did they get it so wrong? >> i think there was a feeding into a mythology that somehow the country would categorically reject the president because we had, that the country would somehow say to itself, you know, we can't live with this new land of big government health care, big government spending, et cetera, because we can't. and that's fine. the problem was in articulating to the american people why we can't live with those things, why those things are bad, and instead, as you have noted many times on this program, we got waylaid by conversations about women's bodies and abortion and things that didn't go to the nub of what was moving the electorate, and i think right now newt is absolutely right. ti's
. >> michael, thanks for joining us. we have had a good time arguing and discussing things, occasionally agreeing on things but often not. let me ask you about that republican world view. i wonder what color the sky is. how did they see this election the way rasmussen pollsters would see it, basically a romney romp? how did they get it so wrong? >> i think there was a feeding into a mythology that somehow the country would categorically reject the president because we had, that the...